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Free Case Law Sites: Evaluation

Free Case Law Databases, an article evaluating several online sources of U.S. case law, is now available on The Virtual Chase website. Written by Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch, the article provides an assessment and tips for using the free databases provided by Public Library of Law and Justia.

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